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also, i want to ask, steve, i would like to ask you, will you run for president in 2016? >> i'll say i have around 100 counties in iowa. on my bucket list is to make it to all the counties of iowa some day. >> i am glad you asked that question. we just made news. i want to thank april ryan, thanks for getting up this morning and thank you for joining us. back next weekend with brand-new live shows with brand-new -- that's the same word twice in the prompter. join us saturday and sunday. don't go anywhere just yet. up next is melissa harry perry with another high profile nomination. the first female chair of the federal reserve. that and the best man holiday. malcolm lee stops by nerdland. stick around and thank you for getting up with us. ♪ [ male announcer ] for a love that never fades over any amount of time, there's iams. with 50% more animal protein than other leading brands... ...to help keep his body as strong as his love. iams. keep love strong. there's new iams woof delights. some wet food has gluten and artificial flavors. iams has real meat and eggs in our tas
also, i want to ask, steve, i would like to ask you, will you run for president in 2016? >> i'll say i have around 100 counties in iowa. on my bucket list is to make it to all the counties of iowa some day. >> i am glad you asked that question. we just made news. i want to thank april ryan, thanks for getting up this morning and thank you for joining us. back next weekend with brand-new live shows with brand-new -- that's the same word twice in the prompter. join us saturday and...
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back to you, steve. >> look at that, so karen and trey will be reunited next friday on "the cycle." they win that roughs cut. at some point gift certificate, jackpot bonus question. bill clinton became the seventh president in history to receive the presidential medal of freedom. who was the first? >> ah, roosevelt. >> incorrect. union f. kennedy and the roughs, it is safe for a week but, karen, we do. we want to congratulate you. we want to thank alex witt and trey for the competition and alex and trey you will not be leaving us empty handed. we have a home edition for you. remember ages 12 and over only. small children have choked on it in the past. be kail. we have the leaderboard. this is our season of up against the clock. karen, we can see you are as a division winner, you get a star next to your name. but you will be back for our tour of champions because you have won your match today. any parting thoughts? >> senator blumenthal, my apologies. >> alex. >> this was awesome. i have to come back and do it seriously. the weekend stars and you can be the honorary weekend. >> trey,
back to you, steve. >> look at that, so karen and trey will be reunited next friday on "the cycle." they win that roughs cut. at some point gift certificate, jackpot bonus question. bill clinton became the seventh president in history to receive the presidential medal of freedom. who was the first? >> ah, roosevelt. >> incorrect. union f. kennedy and the roughs, it is safe for a week but, karen, we do. we want to congratulate you. we want to thank alex witt and trey...
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>> was it you, steve? >> it was not me. >> his name was clay shaw. >> all right. >> you don't get the bonus, you are the champion with a very impressive 1,200 points. congratulations, shauna and robert, you will not leave us empty handed. we have the home edition for you, fun for the wife, for kids the family, peb people of all ages because the small parts, they can choke on them. we will be back with another edition. we will be right back after this. [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. how do you react when you first see this? it looks kind of like a dancer? reality check: some 4g lte coverage maps don't really look like maps. seems like maybe... a bunch of berries. a witch-like shrew. this one feels more empty. i'm seeing america, but a lot of it
>> was it you, steve? >> it was not me. >> his name was clay shaw. >> all right. >> you don't get the bonus, you are the champion with a very impressive 1,200 points. congratulations, shauna and robert, you will not leave us empty handed. we have the home edition for you, fun for the wife, for kids the family, peb people of all ages because the small parts, they can choke on them. we will be back with another edition. we will be right back after this. [ male...
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because of a feud with steve sweeney, norcross' ally, he tried to take out steve sweeney, spent a lot of money in that, and there was a lot of disgruntlement because if that money was spent in a couple of other key districts, christie might have had a majority in the senate. >> so this is amazing. tom caine jr.'s crime in chris christie's eyes was trying to elect republicans. he was going after democrats who helped chris christie and he turned around and tried to take him out of his job. >> steve sweeney is a labor leader. and chris christie has been fostering a nurturing relationship with the trade unions and they're indebted to steve sweeney. and so there was a lot of unhappiness that tom caine was trying to take out, the big labor leader. so christie didn't want that to happen either. so there is a colossal irony there, that, you know, the leader of the republican party, the suspicious was that a leader of the republican party, chris christie, was doing the bidding of the most powerful democrat in the senate. that's why the -- for the first time in the senate, republican caucus in
because of a feud with steve sweeney, norcross' ally, he tried to take out steve sweeney, spent a lot of money in that, and there was a lot of disgruntlement because if that money was spent in a couple of other key districts, christie might have had a majority in the senate. >> so this is amazing. tom caine jr.'s crime in chris christie's eyes was trying to elect republicans. he was going after democrats who helped chris christie and he turned around and tried to take him out of his job....
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steve kornacki, last minute. jeremy peters, politics reporter from the new york times. thank you for joining us. i guess we start with that. we placed jack lew a week after the supreme court ruling came down in june of 2012. i think the conventional wis come he was expressing was, yeah, sure, technically the courts allowed the states could opt out. there will be an immense amount of pressure from the hospitals and their states to take this money. at the end of the day, this is one of those things we will all have to give in. here we are, as we say, a week and a half later, that just hasn't happened. is that a surprise to anyone here? what has happened that alleged the stalemate? >> i think it underestimated the challenge. right now, this is one of the affect. ed ways for republicans to protest this law. they've done a number of symbolic things. they've voted over 40 times in the house to repeal it. they've shut down the government over obama care, which nobody knew it wasn't gng to work and succeed into funding that law. so this is one of the ways to effectively throw a
steve kornacki, last minute. jeremy peters, politics reporter from the new york times. thank you for joining us. i guess we start with that. we placed jack lew a week after the supreme court ruling came down in june of 2012. i think the conventional wis come he was expressing was, yeah, sure, technically the courts allowed the states could opt out. there will be an immense amount of pressure from the hospitals and their states to take this money. at the end of the day, this is one of those...
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>> steve, i would. let me tell you why. you got my historian wheels turning by talking about court packing and fdr. this is bigger than that. there is a discredited legal theory called nullification that goes back into the 1800s. if there is a law on the books, and you can't change it legislatively, and you can't change it by winning at the ballot box, and you can't even get the courts to rule your way, then congress or states have taken steps to try to nullify laws and that happened with respect to slavery laws, with integration in the 1950s and '60s. what we're seeing in congress is a set of nullification behaviors. if we don't like obama care but can't beat it legislatively, let's defund it. let's actually shut down the entire federal government because we don't like it. and another nullification strategy is what i call the decapitation strategy. we don't like an agency or program or don't like the fact that law says there should be 11 d.c. circuit judges, so what we do is we just don't approve an agency head. noaa wyatt
>> steve, i would. let me tell you why. you got my historian wheels turning by talking about court packing and fdr. this is bigger than that. there is a discredited legal theory called nullification that goes back into the 1800s. if there is a law on the books, and you can't change it legislatively, and you can't change it by winning at the ballot box, and you can't even get the courts to rule your way, then congress or states have taken steps to try to nullify laws and that happened with...
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correct answer steve stockton of texas. no one since 1843 had been blocked from confirmation. >> mel block. >> he was blocked by the senate to be the head of the housing finance agency. >> that is correct. with that rush you finish with 300. martin 300. the winner tom davis, former congressman from virginia with 1,000 points. congratulations, tom, as our winner, we will tell you, bill wolf will tell you, here's what you have won. >> as our champion, you will have your name printed in exquisite sharpee on the coveted "up against the clock" gold cup. you get to show it off to friends, family and local school chin for exactly one woke. you will receive an appearance this coming week on msnbc "the cycle" airing weekdays 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. eastern time. you get to play if our bonus round for food's grand prize of a gift certificate to little pony the most authentic eating and drinking experience in new york's historic village and while there, get a tattoo or a piercing. back to you, steve. >> that is an exciting prize packet. con
correct answer steve stockton of texas. no one since 1843 had been blocked from confirmation. >> mel block. >> he was blocked by the senate to be the head of the housing finance agency. >> that is correct. with that rush you finish with 300. martin 300. the winner tom davis, former congressman from virginia with 1,000 points. congratulations, tom, as our winner, we will tell you, bill wolf will tell you, here's what you have won. >> as our champion, you will have your...